Cape Town faces the unenviable situation of being the first major city in the modern era to run out of drinking water... READ MORE›
Whitechapel fatberg remnants from 130-tonne 'monster' go on display at Museum of London... READ MORE›
Cape Town water crisis Residents urged to turn off toilet taps... READ MORE›
That's what residents of Cape Town are calling the day when their city is predicted to run out of water... READ MORE›
People are even catching water off their roofs... READ MORE›
As well as supplying our customers in the Medway towns, Thanet and Hastings, it is also used by South East Water... READ MORE›
Activists in Centre Wellington plan to block Ontario pump tests after bottled-water makers overtook community's attempt to secure long-term water source... READ MORE›
Deforestation in the Amazon River basin, hundreds of miles away, may also be adding to Sao Paulo's water crisis... READ MORE›
Climate change and crumbling pipes are forcing Rome into unprecedented water rationing... READ MORE›
As a drought-inducing El Nino settled over southern Africa in 2016, the animals of Hwange national park in Zimbabwe faced desperate water shortages... READ MORE›
Further data shows that more than 550 rivers and lakes are in a poor ecological state because too much water is being taken from them... READ MORE›
Most Americans get their drinking water from a fragmented network of about 155,000 different water systems serving everything from big cities to individual businesses and school buildings... READ MORE›
Egypt, once celebrated as the gift of the Nile, is in the grips of a serious water crisis... READ MORE›
Severe water scarcity can lead to crop failure and low crop yields, which could cause food price increases as well as famine and widespread starvation... READ MORE›
California state regulators have ordered farmers and others to reduce their water consumption, with the largest cuts in the states history... READ MORE›
The Michigan Civil Rights Commission issued a report in February blaming systemic racism going back decades for the problems that caused the water crisis in Flint... READ MORE›
Campaigners want to shut down a Nestle bottled water plant in southern Ontario, arguing there's not enough water to go around... READ MORE›
China wants water from Russia's Lake Baikal to irrigate drought-hit regions -- RT Business... READ MORE›
It all depends on the groundwater, the characteristics of the groundwater and the bedrock and everything... READ MORE›
Over half of Israel's drinking water now comes from desalination... READ MORE›
US President Barack Obama declares a state of emergency in Flint, Michigan, where the water has become contaminated with lead... READ MORE›
We don't want that to happen, said Gomberg of the state water resources control board... READ MORE›
Calvin Rieder, 19, has been trying to solve the world's water problems since Grade 7. Lost cause? Far from it... READ MORE›
Speaking in Detroit, President Obama pledged Wednesday to cover all of the people of Flint's backs as the Michigan city deals with a water crisis... READ MORE›
Past efforts to improve water and sanitation have seen some success, with 2.1 billion people gaining access to better sanitation facilities since 1990, according to the report... READ MORE›
Flint, Michigan is experiencing a well-documented crisis as a result of a contaminated water supply... READ MORE›
Flames started to engulf the building at around 9pm in the Archer Heights neighbourhood of Chicago... READ MORE›
Overseeing the city's water supply is Ramon Aguirre Diaz, director of the Water System of Mexico City, who is frank about the perils ahead... READ MORE›
As temperatures reached 30 C in Santiago during Chile's late summer, millions of people have been lining up at more than 200 water distribution points... READ MORE›
Perhaps the most pervasive effect of recent criticism of the Philadelphia water department has been an erosion of trust in government... READ MORE›
But roughly 40 billion litres of water a day come out of that lake, based on 2014 data compiled by the Great Lakes Commission... READ MORE›
Conflict over water and other resources is common in Kenya... READ MORE›
Despite getting rain for an average of 178 days each year, this densely-populated island city still has only 110 cubic metres of freshwater per capita, per day... READ MORE›
Neither the Flint City Council nor the charity approved a redirection of donors, the lawsuit said... READ MORE›
The World Bank said countries in large swathes of the world could shrink by up to 6 percent by 2050 due to water scarcity and climate change... READ MORE›
That means that all our water management strategies are potentially not optimised, said co-author and hydrologist Anthony Kiem from the University of Newcastle... READ MORE›
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